Eleven young achievers from Meghalaya were honoured in Shillong during the International Women’s Day 2026 celebration for their inspiring accomplishments...
Rilinda Manih
Eleven young achievers from Meghalaya were honoured in Shillong during the International Women’s Day 2026 celebration for their inspiring accomplishments...
Rilinda Manih
Indigenous families in Bangladesh’s Madhupur forest fear displacement as development projects expand in their ancestral land.
Sanjoy Kumar Barua
The deadly explosion at an illegal coal mine in Meghalaya’s East Jaintia Hills was not an aberration but the result...
Rilinda Manih
Ahead of Bangladesh’s February 12 election, violent clashes between BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami have turned former allies into deadly rivals. The...
Rafi Uddin Kabir
Shipki-La is a historic Indo-Tibetan trade pass shaped by centuries of exchange and modern geopolitics. Its revival highlights the intersection...
Dr. Tsewang Dorji Jeshong and Kalsang Dolma
The United States is signalling a clear departure from its professed commitment to secular democracy by engaging Jamaat-e-Islami, a party...
Bidhayak Das
Nepal heads into an early national election on 5 March after political collapse and a Gen-Z-led uprising unseated KP Sharma...
Nava Thakuria
India's decision to make Bangladesh a non-family posting is a precaution driven by security concerns ahead of the 2026 elections....
International Affairs Correspondent
Discover how winter transforms Shillong into a quieter, clearer, and deeply lived-in season where memory, music, travel, and calm reveal...
Rilinda Manih
Khaleda Zia’s death marks the end of an era of competitive, confrontational democratic politics in Bangladesh, shaped by elections, rivalry,...
The Borderlens Desk
Myanmar’s 2025 elections are unlikely to be held meaningfully in Rakhine State, where the Arakan Army holds power and rejects...
Tejaswini S S and Rajesh A M
Myanmar’s first election since the 2021 military coup is unfolding under strict military control, with major political parties dissolved, dissent...
Bidhayak Das